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Im listening to it now as well. I really liked Parachute, and now I am listening to Pacific.

Love the cover of the album as well.....I see what ya did there with the 80/AD

Yeah haha I was fooling around with some pictures and stuff.

I really have never posted my stuff online until last week so thanks for the comments everybody.

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I can't listen at work but the reviews are pretty positive, what kind of music?

Also, I think this thread should just be about Beach's music, dude obviously has some skills.

That and ya'll are tired of my crap by now :)

I honestly don't know how I would classify my tunes. I tend to be influenced everywhere from Wilco to early soul (Isley Bros.) to 90s alternative to chillwave.

Gotta run for the day but happy listening and I'm gonna try to upload a few new tunes by this weekend.

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Yea not in a band yet, moved to Austin TX and still scoping out the scene. Links to my old bands

www.myspace.com/drdpandthetrainrunners (full album @ www.drdpandthetrainrunners.bandcamp.com)

www.myspace.com/eskatones <-playing a show @ MoDaddy's in Asheville on Sat night. Check em out if you're in the WNC area. They got a stand-in for this show since I moved, last show for those guys with that group though :(

btw beach, I really liked Avalanche. Your whole sound is really chill.

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Back from working, thanks for the extra comments...again any critique encouraged from you music lovers! I know there's a ton of posters that talk about great music a lot here....

Youre not far from some quality sounding recording. Are you using a drum machine or actually playing the drums? I wish I could get my act together and start playing the guitar again. My ADD doesn't allow it these days.

equipment wise:

I used to have Sonar Home Studio 6 hooked up with my old Peavey electric through an M-Audio port...but switched after Sonar crashed a few years ago (I hated that interface). Now, I'm working on re-building up a quality home studio and getting good with synth, bass, and beat making. So far I'm using:

Software: PreSonus StudioOne & occasionally will hook Native instruments with my keyboard for bass

Guitars: Ibanez customized Artcore semi-hollow electric & another dark cherry & black Ibanez AE

Midi Keyboard: I'm using a basic M-Audio 37-key but REALLY REALLY want to save up for a M-Audio Axiom 49...those things are pretty pricey

Other stuff: Occasionally I'll whip out my harmonica but haven't tried it with the newer equipment (The harmonica is on my older, let's say more raw music haha), sometimes get out the Bongo Cajon for live acoustic accompaniment

edit: oh and I use M-Audio MXL 990/991 microphones for the vocals

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Yea not in a band yet, moved to Austin TX and still scoping out the scene. Links to my old bands

www.myspace.com/drdpandthetrainrunners (full album @ www.drdpandthetrainrunners.bandcamp.com)

www.myspace.com/eskatones <-playing a show @ MoDaddy's in Asheville on Sat night. Check em out if you're in the WNC area. They got a stand-in for this show since I moved, last show for those guys with that group though :(

btw beach, I really liked Avalanche. Your whole sound is really chill.

I really like what I heard on the Eskatones page, especially Big Town Rock

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I really like what I heard on the Eskatones page, especially Big Town Rock

Thanks man, that's one of my favorite songs I've written. I just re-recorded the vox with autotune (the robot voice thing) and I had fun with it!

Keep playing man, you've got something going for you. "Chill" is definitely something people wanna hear

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